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Clarke backs Forrest to stand tall in national side

February 9, 2012

He's yet to even make his one-day international debut, but Peter Forrest is on track to become an important member of Australia's Test line-up, skipper Michael Clarke believes.

Forrest has enjoyed a breakthrough season in Shield ranks this summer, plundering three tons and four half-centuries at an average of 58.1.

Although his form in the one-day format hasn't been nearly as impressive, the 26-year-old did enough to convince selectors to include him in Australia's squad for the triangular 50-over series against India and Sri Lanka.

After missing selection in game one, Forrest is a strong chance make his debut in today's one-day clash with Sri Lanka at the WACA Ground.

But Clarke believes the right-hander can achieve even higher honours further down the track.

''Foz is a wonderful talent and has been pretty successful for Queensland this year,'' Clarke said yesterday.

''He's got a very good technique, he's a very good top-order batsman and I think he can play a big part in Australian cricket going forward.

''Not just in one-day cricket ... I think he's got the potential to play Test cricket as well in the future.

''It's good that Foz is around the group. It gives him a great opportunity to see what it's like around the Australian change rooms and how we go about our work in training and things like that.

''If he gets an opportunity to play, it's important he makes the most of it, but I'm not sure what 11 players we'll take onto the ground at the moment.''

Australia will go into the game against Sri Lanka with the same bowling attack that skittled India for 151 last week.

With Brett Lee out injured, Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene claimed Australia's bowling attack was their weak point.

But Clarke said his side hadn't taken any notice of the comments, and would let their actions speak louder than words.

And with the likes of Ricky Ponting and the Hussey brothers mixing it with youngsters David Warner, Mitchell Starc and Matthew Wade, Clarke felt the team had the perfect blend of youth and experience.

''Guys that have played a lot in Australia in these conditions can help the guys who haven't played too much international cricket in these conditions, so I think the mix is pretty good,'' Clarke said.

''We know we're playing against two very good teams, two World Cup finalists.''

+INDIA captain MS Dhoni is backing Rohit Sharma to rediscover his top batting form, saying the talented 24-year-old will regain his mojo if he's given an extended run in the side.

Sharma has endured a disappointing summer in Australia, missing out on selection for the entire Test series despite posting scores of 56 not out, 47 and 37no in the lead-up games.

India plays Australia in Adelaide on Sunday .

TODAY

Australia v Sri Lanka at the WACA Ground from 3pm. TV time: Live on WIN.